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Ankur SinghDefence and MBA aspirant.

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First of all, there is no BBA without maths, you have to study maths in atleast one semester. You should not worry about your eligibility, you are eligible to seek admission in BBA. You are advised to not afraid of maths, because in all competitions there is presence of maths. Be cool and don't worry.

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Abhijeet Kumar

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Let me put down some of the verticals which people generally choose (as per popularity in descending order) :
Masters in Statistics or Mathematics or maybe some other one-year certification course in Statistics.
Actuarial Science (actuarial aspirants generally join actuarial society along with your graduation).
MBA
Corporate Job
Government jobs (Grade A)
Indian Statistical Services (ISS)
Defence services
Civil Services(rarely people go for civil services)
Government Jobs (Grade B)
SSC-CGL (Statistical officer)
RBI
Summing up all this, I must say people with fair knowledge of Statistics are in huge demand in the present scenario and this demand wil
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Abhijeet Kumar

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It is not necessary that you need to have maths in class 12 in order to pursue BBA in India.
There are some colleges like NMIMS School of Commerce, in which maths is compulsory for admission.
It is because the curriculum there is very exhaustive and requires quantitative and analytical skills.
Whereas some universities like Delhi University and Mumbai University do not require maths as a compulsory subject in class 12 for admission in BBA.
So, it is not necessary that one should have maths in class12 to pursue BBA in India, but it is always advisable to choose maths in class 12 (optional subject for PCB, commerce and humanities students) a
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Eligibility Criteria for BBA at Galgotias University is XII passed from a recognised board with with minimum 50% marks in best four relevant subjects. As per their website, maths is not compulsory.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Eligibility criteria for seeking admission in MStat at DU is Bachelor's degree in any subject and candidate should have studied at least 3 courses each of one year duration or 6 courses each of one semester duration in Statistics under 10+2+3 scheme of examination OR
Bachelor's degree in Mathematics (Hons.) or Computer Science (Hons.) with at least one paper in Statistics under 10+2+3 scheme of examination of the University of Delhi or any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto 50% marks in aggregate and 60% marks in a paper of statistics .
You are eligible to seek admission in MStat at DU.

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